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]Romans 9:13 says that God hated Esau before Esau was even born, because Esau had inherited Adam’s hatred of God.
The story of Esau and Jacob as captured in Genesis is an interesting one. Understanding it in my view will help us understand why the saying, Esau I hate and Jacob I love as written in Malachai and St Paul's letter to the Romans
First, I believe God is omniscient. So, when He makes His dispositions, He makes them with the prescience of the future. It is not surprising then that He made proclamations about Esau and Jacob’s future before they were yet born or having done any good or evil.
I also believe that some stories of the scripture line up truths in symbolic languages and parables. Within these symbols and parables are the hidden treasures of truth. These treasures are hidden in this earthen vessels so that the excellence of the power of knowledge may be of God and not of us. On these premises lie my explanation below.
Sarah and Hagar’s story unveiled, in part, God’s plan or program of life on earth. In it, He showed man two distinct ways of life: one, to denounce and cast out as the evil way which leads to pain, sorrow and death and the other to embrace and cleave unto as the upright way which, in turn, leads to abundant blessings and eternal life. God continued to unfold this program with the symbolic story of Esau and Jacob. He used their lifestyles to describe the behavioral pattern or characteristic of each life path. Esau’s life path depicts the characteristics of the Material life (life after the flesh) while Jacob’s portrays the Spiritual life. Their manners differ greatly, each reflecting the different life paths and their resultant effects.
Esau was depicted as a profane person who, for a morsel of bread sold his birthright. His lifestyle shows
Lack of respect for God.
He placed no value on the things of God. By selling his birthright he severed all relationships with God and chose the material over the spiritual. Never in the story was it mentioned that he had any contact or relationship with God, because the flesh is an enemy of God and contrary to the law of God. Also, his heart’s desires and choice of actions led to the kind of blessings (inheritance) he received which blessings are material based, earthly and worldly. He received what he wanted and desired -- the material things of life which subordinate to the spiritual. It is said that fg he shall live by his strength and power and depend solely on the will of man and the will of the flesh for his survival. But the word of wisdom tells us that man can do nothing of his own without God and, moreover, man shall not live by bread alone but by every word that comes from the mouth of God. Therefore, even if he has all the material wealth in the world, he will always be in lack of the essence of life which brings a blissful life of happiness, joy, peace, rest of mind, and eternal life. He will not have true happiness. He will end up living a miserable life, though his physical appearance may show otherwise because the world he lives in is a master masquerader
We notice that, part of his blessings was that he shall be subservient to his brother Jacob and by his sword he shall live. And when he will have dominion, he shall break his brother’s yoke from off his neck. It is true that the flesh struggles continually with the spirit to have preeminence in our lives and when we dance to its tune, it dominates and enslaves us to bring forth its fruits in form of wickedness, hatred, anger fighting, wars, violence, robbery, greed, alcoholism, drug addiction, envy, jealousy, murders, adultery, idolatry, fornication, faithlessness, fear, worry, pain, sorrow, suicide, disobedience, hardened heart, self-will, and self - centeredness, terrorism, drunkenness, corruption, and the like.
The Scripture tells us that the desires and aspirations of the flesh are always in conflict with the desires of the Spirit. Their principles are opposed and in contrary to one another (Galatians 5:17). The flesh tends to keep us in bondage as slaves under the elements of the world and by so doing, it corrupts and hardens the heart to an unrepentant end. To guard against the will of the flesh, we should be wary of its sword which is three fold, namely,
Lust
Its sole existence is to ignite and gratify our sensual appetites. It entices and arouses our physical senses exceedingly to fulfill the desires of the flesh. When Esau was faced with the lust of the flesh, he felt he would die if his feeling of hunger was not assuaged at the moment and he went ahead to sell his birthright for a morsel of bread. As it is said, he despised his spiritual identity, became a servant and lost his rightful heritage.
Lust is the strongest sword used by the flesh and is of three types --- Lust of the flesh; lust of the eyes and pride of life which we must overcome in order to rule and have dominion over the flesh. St James said, every man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own lust and is enticed, then when lust has conceived, it brings forth sin and sin when it is finished brings forth death. Lust, by nature, is an inherent quality of the flesh and its active force. It lies always at the door of our heart and thought, beckoning to us to do its desire but it is our heritage to rule over it. If we yield our heritage to it, it overcomes and dominates us, causing pain, sorrow and eventual death.
Guile
It beguiles. It presents itself in an exciting and attractive but tricky manner to make us believe that taking its desired action benefits us immensely. It heightens our emotions towards a need that we become passionate, worried, fearful, nervous, unhappy and even angry if we do not get the need satisfied. If unchecked, this drives and pushes us to take whatsoever action we deem available, irrespective of its nature to get the desire fulfilled
Subtlety
It tricks in such a way that its motive is difficult to notice or discern with the physical senses since it works its way through the senses. It comes up with authoritative and seemingly concrete arguments and reasons why a desired action should be taken.
The sword of the flesh represents the sword of the devil. And we use the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God, to fight and overcome it. Jesus fought off the devil’s temptations by the iconic words “it is written” and, with that, the devil left defeated because he could not withstand the strength of the Word. And the angels came and celebrated Jesus’ victory over the devil.
This is how to fight with the flesh but that is not all. The bible tells us to put on the whole armor of God that we may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil, having our loins girt about with truth and having on the breastplate of righteousness, and our feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace. Above all, taking the shield of faith wherewith we shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked, and take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God. Praying always with all prayer and supplications in the Spirit and watching thereunto with all perseverance. (Ephesians 6: 11; 13 – 18)
The belief that life is dependent on food or material things – on the creature rather than the Creator
Esau was hungry and faint. He feared that he would die because he believed his life was contingent upon food. He put his hope, confidence and trust in a material thing (food) and in man (Jacob) rather than in God. This reveals his lack of knowledge and understanding of God and lack of faith in Him. Food and other material goods give temporary sustenance to the body and add nothing to life for life is not about meat and drinks but about righteousness, peace and joy which reflect our true selfhood.
It is written, God is life and in Him we live and move and have our being. (Acts 17:28). We live by the grace and strength or power of God. God allows us to suffer hunger for material things sometimes to humble, chasten and prove us to know that man does not live by bread alone but by every word that proceeds from His mouth. Our life’s focus and passion should be centered on God and not on material treasures. When we seek God first, all other things will be added unto us. Food does not make us who we are, neither do other material things, which only bloat our ego if allowed.
Lack of self-control
Temperance is a spiritual virtue which the flesh lacks. When the desires or will of the flesh or the will of man is not controlled or checkmated, it breeds lust and becomes dangerous. God expects us to have dominion and rule over the flesh. Every man which strives for mastery in this area must be temperate in all things. He must have control over his own will and not allow the winds of his fleshly desires drive him to destruction.
Loves self-preservation above all else.
When we are consumed with the thoughts of self, we fall prey to impulses of the flesh which are usually feelings of lust, sensuality and worldliness. To follow God, we must lose ourselves in Him
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